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The European Pillar of Social Rights: A Dangerous Distraction?
International Journal of Comparative Labour Law and Industrial Relations, 2023The European Pillar of Social Rights set out to reaffirm a European promise of universal welfare and prosperity as a remedy for a perceived crisis of legitimacy of the EU. This paper argues that the Pillar does not actually state legally binding rights and that ist name is therefore misleading.
Stephan Seiwerth
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The European Pillar of Social Rights: Effectively Addressing Displacement?
European Constitutional Law Review, 2018An assessment of the ‘European Pillar of Social Rights’ by reference to its constitutional significance – Potential to significantly improve the social output of the EU by addressing the displacement of the Social Policy Title of previous years – Incapacity to redress the constitutional imbalance between ‘the market’ and ‘the social’ in the EU legal ...
S. Garben
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European Journal of Social Security, 2018
Implementing fiscal consolidation measures without first considering social stabilisers has led to turn what originally was an economic recession into a social crisis too.
Ane Aranguiz
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Implementing fiscal consolidation measures without first considering social stabilisers has led to turn what originally was an economic recession into a social crisis too.
Ane Aranguiz
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The European Pillar of Social Rights: An Assessment of its Meaning and Significance
Cambridge Yearbook of European Legal Studies, 2019Abstract The European Pillar of Social Rights is a high-profile political reaffirmation of twenty social rights and principles. Its implementation deploys the full EU governance arsenal: regulations, directives, recommendations, communications, new institutions, funding actions, and country-specific recommendations.
S. Garben
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Minimum income in the Western Balkans: From socialism to the European Pillar of Social Rights
Social Policy & Administration, 2022AbstractIn this article, we examine the evolution of minimum income programmes in the Western Balkans (comprising Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, and Serbia). During socialism, Yugoslavia developed a rudimentary minimum income protection programme, while Albania did not have one. As countries moved towards a market
Jelena Žarković +2 more
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Horyzonty Polityki
RESEARCH OBJECTIVE: The main aim of the article is to perform an evaluation of the way in which the goals of European Union’s strategic documents are formulated, using the example of poverty and social exclusion (PSE) reduction goal, set out in the EPSR ...
Wojciech Bąba
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RESEARCH OBJECTIVE: The main aim of the article is to perform an evaluation of the way in which the goals of European Union’s strategic documents are formulated, using the example of poverty and social exclusion (PSE) reduction goal, set out in the EPSR ...
Wojciech Bąba
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Social Precariousness and the European Pillar of Social Rights
2020In his speech on the state of the Union, made before the European Parliament on 14 September 2016—a Union marked by the United Kingdom’s exit process following the referendum of 23 June 2016—President Jean-Claude Junker spoke of the “existential crisis” of the European system.
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The European Pillar of Social Rights: impact and advancement
2023SWP Research Paper 14 ...
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GIORNALE DI DIRITTO DEL LAVORO E DI RELAZIONI INDUSTRIALI, 2019
italianoLa storia a volte compie dei salti. Per l’Unione economica e monetaria e per l’Europa sociale il salto e avvenuto nel 2010. Dal 2010, a causa della natura della risposta istituzionale data dall’Unione europea al debito sovrano nei suoi Stati membri, l’Unione economica e monetaria e divenuta uno dei principali motori dell’Europa sociale.
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italianoLa storia a volte compie dei salti. Per l’Unione economica e monetaria e per l’Europa sociale il salto e avvenuto nel 2010. Dal 2010, a causa della natura della risposta istituzionale data dall’Unione europea al debito sovrano nei suoi Stati membri, l’Unione economica e monetaria e divenuta uno dei principali motori dell’Europa sociale.
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